Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: Influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Ziegler, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - Cortex, 2012 - Elsevier
Patients suffering from severe aphasia have to rely on non-verbal means of communication
to convey a message. However, to date it is not clear which patients are able to do so …

Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Ziegler, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - 2012 - mediatum.ub.tum.de
Patients suffering from severe aphasia have to rely on non-verbal means of communication
to convey a message. However, to date it is not clear which patients are able to do so …

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K Hogrefe, W Zieglera, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - cortex, 2012 - academia.edu
For people suffering from aphasia, non-verbal communication could be an adequate means
to convey a message. Hand gestures are in particular suitable for expressing a great range …

Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Ziegler, N Weidinger… - Cortex; a journal …, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Patients suffering from severe aphasia have to rely on non-verbal means of communication
to convey a message. However, to date it is not clear which patients are able to do so …

Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: Influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Ziegler, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - Cortex, 2012 - infona.pl
Patients suffering from severe aphasia have to rely on non-verbal means of communication
to convey a message. However, to date it is not clear which patients are able to do so …

[PDF][PDF] Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: Influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Zieglera, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - cortex, 2012 - researchgate.net
For people suffering from aphasia, non-verbal communication could be an adequate means
to convey a message. Hand gestures are in particular suitable for expressing a great range …

Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Ziegler, N Weidinger… - Cortex; a Journal …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Patients suffering from severe aphasia have to rely on non-verbal means of communication
to convey a message. However, to date it is not clear which patients are able to do so …

[PDF][PDF] Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: Influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Zieglera, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - cortex, 2012 - academia.edu
For people suffering from aphasia, non-verbal communication could be an adequate means
to convey a message. Hand gestures are in particular suitable for expressing a great range …